Storyteller

Story Creates a Space of Imagination

Get ready for a beautiful story rich community gathering! You'll want a cup of tea and time to watch the full 2.5 hour event as you steep yourself in story! The presented storybook project is not required but we highly recommend that you complete the process for yourself. (An additional 1-4 hours depending on detail.)

Download the Storyteller Event Handout

The Storyteller Event

Livestreamed from Musea Sonoma March 2020

PART ONE

[0:00] Invocation and Shiloh Sophia's Personal Story.

[14:00] Witness the Collaborative Story from the Gathering. What is your sentence?

[41:00] The River Song

PART TWO

[0:00] Shiloh Sophia's personal lineage stories.

[7:00] Exploration of Storyteller Handout (download top of page) and discussion on curating the Intentional Creativity experience, and curating stories of the feminine.

[25:00] Possible stories for opening with a Red Thread. What is the story you will tell opening your circles?

[30:57] Story from Lana

[37:12] Reflection. What do these stories move and stir in you? What will you include?

[40:00] Shiloh Personal Story on her including her Father and being Notorious.

[43:00] What is the story you are going to tell? Mary on ordinary story being good enough. Pele on Story carrying identity.

[45:50] Story from Pele. What is it to be a woman?

[54:10] Story from Semerit.  Creation of harmony out of racial injustice.

[59:18] Poem on mother as 3D printer and Shiloh Sophia's story on encodings

 [01:03:11] Introduction of Process

"You are the Storyteller. The Story that we are writing today is what you would tell at the beginning of a workshop. It's personal to you but general enough that it could work for any circle."

"The opportunity to begin to look at your life and to be able to choose to make stories out of anything that you've gone through, means that when you create the spaces for your circles you'll immediately be bringing people into the realm of the imagination. Story, especially told with Heart, will create a Space for the people in the circle."

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROCESS

  • Rip a 22x30 watercolor paper in half (the 22 length way)
  • Orient horizontal and fold in half. Fold back each side to create an 8 panel book.
  • Page one will be Title Name + Description. Then using the remaining seven panels to write a brief story (and adding and illustration on each page).
  • Choose a signature story from your life that you could share in a circle.
  • Do some journaling using the Who What Where How Wow to create an outline that includes Beginning Middle Bridge End
  • Bring color illustration and story sentences to the panels (a sentence or two per panel)
  • Add Title Subtitle Name Decoration on First Panel.

Come share photos of your storybook in the iMusea group with the hashtag #storyteller

๐Ÿงถ Come Share in the Group

SHARING OF COMPLETED STORYBOOKS


Images from Sarah May Salin, Nancy Loranger, Anna Corsini from the Class of 2020. Plus video of Hazel's "Fun Day" Story (Jena's daughter age 4)

 
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